Sunday, September 9, 2018 9:33 AM

Back in the States, I was like eight, nine years old, '93, '94, something like that. So my grandfather asks me to hook up something to his computer to work like a shabbos clock, you know, turn lights on and off at the right times. We had this little rickety box I hooked up to the MIDI port on the PC and to the power line, and it worked. Slow, but it worked. Soon, friends call friends, and I've got a good business going. My grandfather had the electrician's license, so I went in officially under him, just this kid, on my own, and made good money. Not like here -- here every single person's gotta have specific papers for everything. It'd never happen now.

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